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What is a small .EPUB reader that is easy to install for my small Puppy remaster?

My question is basically the title. I’m making my own Puppy Linux remaster and it already has a .PDF reader for it that is very small. I think it’s called Evince? It has a native GTK UI and starts in a second, uses very little RAM and CPU. Now I need a .EPUB reader. I’ve seen a couple different .EPUB reader apps out there...

beerclue,

As far as I know, MuPDF is not that heavy, and can view both PDFs and EPUBs (and others).

I personally use zathura, which is a very, very light weight document viewer, has vi style key bindings, and has plugins for viewing PDF, EPUB, CB, and others. Works pretty well in a keyboard centric desktop environment (I use Hyprland).

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It’s a data maintenance feature that amends data in storage pools that are incorrect or incomplete. It works on BTRFS volumes or RAID 5/6 storage pools. It’s scheduled to run monthly on my NAS. I guess it started now as I upgraded my drives from 4x4TB to 4x18TB.

beerclue,

It was similar for me. From a single USB 12TB drive, to an old Qnap with 4x4TB drives, to a (now) revived Synology NAS with 4x18TB drives. I have several “servers” but they are USFFs with no room for so many drives.

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An i7 gen 10 with QS can handle transcoding way better than a Xeon…

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Borș de fasole (sour bean soup), cold, with mămăligă (polenta) and raw onion. 🥲

beerclue,

If you use WSL, you can easily access the windows drives. In a VM, you can share the folder from the host.

Another method would be to just mount the remote smb location from your DC using fstab. I use Linux on bare metal, and I added a line to my remote share with noauto, so it doesn’t mount it automatically at boot, since I need to connect to the VPN first, and I don’t need permanent access. When I do need access, I just run mount adm and I’m in.

beerclue,

You don’t need to join the domain to access that smb share… You have to use the DOMAIN\username when authenticating though.

beerclue,

Fair enough. I just read it like “I need to access a smb share from a Linux machine” :)

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All of those apply to Germany as well. Except floppies …

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In Romanian we have an “i” situation.

One kid = un copil Two kids = doi copii The kids = copiii (the article goes at the end of the noun)

To be = a fi (You) be nice = fii cuminte

It can be confusing, but the amount of people that are eating the ending "i"s is infuriating.

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Alex. Simple, gender neutral, not religious (I don’t think), not a surname, not a place, doesn’t rhyme with Aden.

beerclue,

They have cheaper devices, starting at ~850€, but I agree they are a bit expensive over all. They can’t really compete with the big players out there, as their volumes are rather small.

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Devin Townsend, this concert is mind-blowing.

Ways to pirate music as convenient as Spotify?

The reason I gave up on MP3’s and subscribed to Spotify was because Spotify was easy. I’ve been listening “Iron Maiden - Empire of the Clouds” song every day and like a week ago, its removed. This was the last straw for me. Right now I’m trying to find “Stremio” of the music world. Can someone assist?...

beerclue,

Does ViMusic support Android Auto? That’s a nifty find, thanks!

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Project Zomboid. I’m always back to PZ whenever I feel like “gaming”. The continuous flow of mods makes this game better and better every time I open the workshop.

beerclue,

That’s what I use, and it’s great! I have been using Infinity with reddit for many years before switching.

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I use YouTube Music. For 18€/month, I get unlimited access to both YouTube Premium and YouTube Music for the whole family (5 accounts). The music selection is better than Spotify, as anything tagged as “music video” on YouTube you can play in YT Music. I can’t tell the difference in sound quality between Spotify and YT Music, but I use Bluetooth headphones anyway…

beerclue,

I get what you’re saying and if quality matters to you, go for it. I listen on Bluetooth headphones while commuting, and I really can’t tell the difference… For me, the added benefit of YouTube Premium is better than the potential sound quality increase. It’s great that we have choices :)

Edit: YT Music has 256kbps AAC & OPUS

beerclue,

Try xdg-ninja to learn how to move them (and everything else) away from your home directory.

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They sound pretty good too! Obviously there’s little to no emotion, but not bad!

beerclue,

I would recommend just setting up iptables & crowdsec. Open only the ports your services need, and add the relevant plugins to crowdsec. Nothing should come through.

If you have services that allow people to upload files, that’s a different story.

beerclue,

I use Webcord (a discord fork) on Wayland. It works perfectly fine…

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I watch some game playthrough streamers. I don’t have time or the hardware to play, so I “watch” them in the background while I work. There’s a lot of shitty content out there, but the ones I watch are really decent people, some of them with only <100k subs. Really knowledgeable about the games they play too. I am talking about people like Rhadamant, Quill18, Blindirl, ChristopherOdd…

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I started sending .xz archives. Usually logs, to developers, so that’s not an issue.

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15y club here. Still go there from time to time, as there are very specific tech communities that I go to for help, unfortunately, but most of my social media is over here.

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I used to have everything backed up to a 2TB USB drive. Which I accidentally dropped down the stairs. I lost thousands of family photos and documents. That changed my backup perspective.

I now have a Synology NAS, with 12TB in a RAID5 array (for a bit of disk redundancy). All my home devices, Proxmox servers etc back up here. The NAS also holds a few TB of media. Attached to it I have a USB hard drive (also 12TB). The NAS gets fully backed up to the USB drive nightly.

I also have a remote Raspberry Pi with a smaller USB drive (4TB) attached to it at my brother’s house (in another country), where I backup most of the contents of my home NAS. I don’t back up the media, just the important stuff. I might have to upgrade to a larger drive…

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My cars all had this info under the gas cap. With details about number of people/load/comfort/economy.

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